What to Look for When You Are Buying Your First Camera

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There is so much choice out there when it comes to buying a camera, especially your first one. It can be a difficult decision to make, you don’t yet have any experience with cameras to know which one will suit you best. There are so many factors that can influence your decision. This quick guide will give you some helpful tips of what to look for when you’re buying your first camera:

·        Price

Many people’s biggest deciding factor will always be price. When it comes to buying your first camera, it is not just the camera that you are going to have to think about. If you want to get in to photography then you will need numerous accessories as well. You need to consider apparatus such as filters, bags, tripods and more when considering price.

·        Sensor Size

A good tip for amateur photographers is to go with a cropped sensor. Because these sensors are smaller than their full frame counterparts they can come with numerous advantages for novices. They are smaller, lighter and much more affordable. However, on the flip side, cropped sensors can often lack the quality that a full frame sensor offers.

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·        Buying Your First Camera: Flexibility

One thing to keep in mind when choosing a camera is how flexible it will be. You may think you know what you are going to be photographing but that may change over time. You don’t want to be stuck with a camera that specialises in one field but you are starting to become more passionate about another topic of photography.

·        Megapixels

Even people with the most basic of photography knowledge will know that the higher the megapixel, the more detailed the image. So if you are someone that wants to be able to print off large scale pictures then you are going to need a higher megapixel than someone who just wants to post their photography online.

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·        Frames per Second (FPS)

This is a factor that will only really apply to people who want to shoot moving objects. The more frames a camera shoots per second will be able to capture moving objects more clearly and with less blur. If you want to take pictures of things such as sport or wildlife then you should keep FPS in mind.

·        Flip Screen

If you want to take videos along with your photographs then you will want a flip screen. People who are passionate about making vlogs or videoing things should get a camera that comes with a flip screen.

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